In the entire main material world, there are two famous 'Paladin weapons', namely [Holy Avenger] and [Pale Justice].

These two third-tier artifacts are very good, and in theory they can kill the body of powerful divine power.

However, these two artifacts also had ill-fated fates. First of all, their faction attributes stipulated that only those who absolutely conformed to the path of a paladin could handle them. Secondly, because of their restraint against evil, in multiple parallel world lines of the DND universe, even There are legends circulating in other universes.

This also shows that both artifacts have the opportunity to become high-dimensional fourth-order artifacts.

The gods of the chaotic and evil camp obviously would not allow the appearance of two fourth-order artifacts with the attribute of absolute justice, so in the last saint catastrophe, a holy melee called the "battle of the holy sword" broke out.

In the end, countless incarnations of the evil saints fell. According to rumors, the Axis of Darkness, the Queen of the Spider God, the Goddess of the Night, and the God of Tyranny all lost their incarnations in that battle.

As a result, both legendary holy swords were lost.

The "Eye of Tyr" is an important part of the holy sword [Holy Avenger]. It is rumored to be the one-eyed eye of Tyr, the God of Justice.

And when it comes to Tire, the one-armed, one-eyed god of justice, Cedric must take it seriously.

Because he has a huge involvement with this Tyr.

Tyr, the god of justice in the DND universe, is also the god of contract and justice in the Nordic universe, the son of the great god Odin.

Since the birth of the DND universe, it has welcomed true gods from other worlds. The famous ones include Io, the nine-faced dragon god, and Oghma, the god of knowledge.

Even many gods have been directly moved over, such as the incarnation of the Jade Emperor and his group of gods who live in [The Mechanical Realm of Nirvana of Clocks].

The same Egyptian gods and Greek gods with strong backgrounds all have incarnations of true gods in the DND universe.

This is actually like embassies and offices between mortal countries.

Because the rise of the throne in different universes of origin is of great significance to these powerful divine powers of the seventh-order peak, so they who have a backstage can make deals with Shenao through their own bosses.

You send your true god to me to raise the throne of God, and I will go to you to raise the throne of God, and everyone can be promoted to each other.

However, the relocation of the entire god system such as this kind of embassy is of course subject to huge restrictions.

At least on the two main material planets of DND, it is rare to hear the preaching of true gods from other foreign gods, and it can even be said that there are almost none. They must hide in their own 'embassys' and cannot move around at will.

Those who come to the universe alone to work hard, such as Oghma, Io, and even Athena, have no such restrictions.

Tyr, the god of justice, is an exception. First of all, there is a Nordic pantheon in the DND universe, that is to say, some kind of transaction has been completed between Odin and Shenao, and there is no eighth order behind the Nordic pantheon. exist.

Their original cow and giant, the two most likely to become eighth-level existences, both died, and even many powerful divine powers who shuttled through the heavens suspected that it was precisely because of the death of the two certifiers behind them that the whole The future of the universe has caused irreparable damage, so that Odin has no way to solve the almost inevitable fate of Ragnarok, and can only use various means to delay the arrival of this time.

Therefore, Odin, who has no background, wants to make his Nordic pantheon rise to the throne in the DND universe, and he must have paid an unimaginable price.

What's interesting is that the [Slate of Destiny] lost by Shenao in the last catastrophe of the saints is also often mentioned in Norse mythology.

Cedric might as well make a reasonable guess, that is, Odin exchanged the [Slate of Destiny] from Shenao for the position of the true god of the entire pantheon in the DND universe, and at the same time let his son, the God of Justice, raise You can participate in the development of the DND universe.

And the latter is even more interesting.

Tyr, the God of Justice, is a true god with the image of a one-armed, one-eyed old warrior. In Norse mythology, Tyr violated his will for the only time in order to lock the three major causes of the destruction of the universe, the [Void Demon Wolf] Fennir. Promise, so he lost his arm.

In this universe, after God God Shenao lost the [Slate of Destiny], he first vented his anger on Tyr and gouged out one of his eyes as punishment.

There are too many mysteries in this, what kind of thief can steal the [Slate of Destiny] from the eighth-order existence, but there is no way to bring it out of the DND universe.

Why did the god Shen'ao not blame the guardian god Heim after losing the [Fate Tablet], but vented his anger on the god of justice Tire who could not touch his throne at ordinary times, and why did the eighth-level existence Punish Tyr with such a lowly mortal way of venting his anger?

Although gouging out an eye is a huge punishment for a true god, it always feels a little painless.

At the same time, another question arises now. This gouged-out eye appears in his own hand. What is the implication behind this?

Cedric held the "Eye of Tyr" in his hand and fell into deep thought. The Houtu boss once warned himself that the World Tree might be an item that Odin sacrificed to the Lord God, so that he could obtain it.

That is to say, although the main god is responsible for the cause and effect, and he does not owe Odin anything, it actually means that Odin is optimistic about himself and is willing to invest in himself, so Cedric must recognize this favor.

So whether this "Eye of Tyr" was sent to him by Odin, or from God Shenao, this is a question.

Seeing Cedric who was lost in thought, all the paladins held their breath.

Although Cedric agreed to help cast artifacts, casting a third-tier artifact and casting a first-tier artifact are two different concepts. With the mentality of giving it a try, the Buck Paladins brought this 'Tyr's Eye' come.

Cedric looked at the paladins who were talking eloquently just now, but now they didn't even dare to speak out and smiled.

Sure enough, greed is the weakness, no matter how great the existence of this point is, it is inevitable, unless they cannot advance.

Why is he not like these paladins now?

He didn't ask the other party when and where he got the 'Eye of Tyre'. If it was the layout of those two, they would have the ability to insert an 'Eye of Tyre' anywhere in the past. It's like helping the goddess of magic to make the illusion of falling.

This matter needs to ask the opinions of the later local bosses.

Cedric smiled and said to the paladin in front of him, "You guys are really greedy."

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